EP3565944B1 - A connection system for a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a termination head and a connection system for a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical, the connection system comprising a first connector part having a number of couplers associated with internal conduits of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical, a second connector part having a corresponding number of couplers associated with internal conduits of a subsea structure, wherein in a mating position between the first and second connector parts, the first connector part can be pulled towards the second connector part for connection of said couplers.
- US 2007/227740 A1 discloses a rigid flying lead to provide fluid communication between a first item of subsea equipment and a second item of subsea equipment in a marine body.
- a connector or termination head for the subject purpose is often referred to as a "Cobra Head”.
- a "Cobra Head” is a device which provides termination and tying-in of a flying lead or umbilical between subsea equipment such as between the subsea umbilical termination assembly (SUTA) and a subsea distribution unit (SDU), a Christmas tree (XT), a manifold or flow-base structure, etc.
- a cobra head is outfitted with a number of wet-matable couplers corresponding to the number of conduits in the flying lead or umbilical.
- the couplers are assembled in a multiple quick connection (MQC) plate, also referred to as an outboard or flying MQC plate, which can be pulled in and coupled to a corresponding MQC plate which is mounted stationary inboard of the subsea equipment. Connection is typically accomplished by means of an ROV (remotely operated vehicle) operated flying lead orientation tool (FLOT)/torque tool that positions and engages the coupler plates to pull them together in a rotary motion of the tool.
- ROV remotely operated vehicle
- FLOT flying lead orientation tool
- cobra head originates from the appearance of a flying lead lying on the seafloor when the flying MQC plate is lifted by the ROV assisted by a buoyancy element for coupling with the fixed MQC plate, thus reminding of the appearance of a striking cobra.
- US 2010/0059229 A1 A prior example of a "Cobra Head” can be seen in US 2010/0059229 A1 .
- This document discloses a connector device wherein MQC plates of different brands, sizes or designs can be attached to the frame structure of the "Cobra Head” using exchangeable interface elements.
- US 2010/0059229 A1 also explains the predominantly used method for positioning the MQC plates into mating position upon connecting, a method which includes flying the cobra head into position using an ROV which is assisted by a buoyancy aid that is temporary or permanently attached to the flying lead end.
- the float that provides buoyancy to the flying lead end for mating the MQC plates occupies a volume that reduces the available space for ROV manoeuvres and increases drifting caused by underwater currents.
- connection system as specified in claim 1.
- a termination head for connection of a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical to a structure
- the flying lead or umbilical comprising multiple conduits leading to couplers being arranged on a connector part
- the flying lead or umbilical being provided with an end fitting onto which a bracket arrangement is mounted
- the connector part being mounted to a bracket of the bracket arrangement
- a guide means is arranged on the bracket in such a way that an interacting guide means on the structure lead the umbilical termination head onto the structure for connection of the couplers to corresponding couplers on the structure.
- the guide means is arranged to simplify lowering of the umbilical termination head onto a fixed structure on the seabed.
- the structure referred to is fixed to or part of an larger structure being supplied with power, hydraulic or other through the umbilical.
- the guide means can be arranged on a surface or plate of the umbilical termination head mating with a surface or plate on the structure to enable guidance of the termination head of the flying lead or umbilical as it is descended down and connected to a subsea structure.
- umbilical termination head encompasses termination heads for any flying lead, umbilical or other multibore cable and is used for simplicity in this description.
- the connector part of the umbilical termination head may comprise a plate holding the couplers, the plate being slidably connected to the bracke, the sliding motion being limited by stop means.
- the couplers on the connector part are free to move to a limited extent, the surrounding structure take up forces passing through the seabed structure, connection system and umbilical termination head instead of putting load on the couplers.
- the couplers can be considered as weak parts in the overall system, it is an advantage to avoid forces and loads on these parts.
- the connector part of the umbilical termination head may be provided with a set of grooves recesses in two or more edges or sides of the plate.
- the bracket will then be provided with a set of rails, the rails fitting in the recesses of the plate, thereby enabling a sliding movement of the plate relative to the bracket.
- the connector part could also be provided with a set of rails in two or more sides, the other of the bracket then being provided with a set of grooves, the rails fitting in the grooves, thereby enabling a sliding movement of the plate relative to the bracket between the stop means.
- the grooves can be made by fastening crossbars to the inner surfaces of the bracket, machining a groove into the inner surfaces of the bracket or machining grooves or recesses into the sides of the plate of the connector part.
- stop means may be arranged on the bracket, plate and/or rails to limit the sliding movement.
- the plate With the above described sliding arrangement, the plate will be movably connected to load bearing structure, thereby avoiding excessive load on essential parts such as the couplers.
- the bracket arrangement of the umbilical termination head may comprise a distal leg portion pivotably connected to a proximal leg portion, the distal leg portion being connected to the bracket and the proximal leg portion being connected to an end fitting of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical.
- connection system comprises a first connector part having a number of couplers associated with internal conduits of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical.
- a second connector part has a corresponding number of couplers associated with internal conduits of a subsea structure.
- the first connector part is suspended floating in the free ends of associated conduits, said conduits extending non-constrained from the end of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical into a bracket that is anchored in said end of the flying lead or umbilical.
- the second connector part is mounted stationary in a holding fixture.
- the holding fixture being part of the subsea structure or being attached to the subsea structure.
- the first connector part In a mating position the first connector part can be pulled towards the second connector part for connection due to an inherent flexibility in the non-constrained conduits within the bracket.
- connection system for a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical, the connection system comprising a first connector part having a number of couplers, a second connector part having a corresponding number of couplers, wherein the first connector part is suspended in ends of associated conduits, the conduits are extending from one end of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical into the couplers arranged in the first connector part, and wherein the second connector part is mounted stationary in a holding fixture, and further wherein in a mating position the first connector part can be pulled towards the second connector part for connection, wherein interacting guide means are arranged on the holding fixture and on a bracket that is anchored in said one end of the flying lead or umbilical respectively, to bring the first and second connector parts into mating position through a guided, relative motion.
- the interacting guide means have the combined benefit of simplifying the connection process and transferring load from the umbilical termination head to a separate holding structure.
- the first connectorpart is suspended floating in free ends of associated conduits, said conduits extending non-constrained from the end of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical into the bracket.
- the interacting guide means is arranged to bring the first and second connector parts into mating position through a descending motion of the first connector part onto the second connector part.
- the interacting guide means are arrangeable on the bracket and on the holding fixture respectively, to bring the first and second connector parts into mating position through a guided, relative motion, especially through a guided vertical relative motion.
- the umbilical termination head will be mated through a descending or lowering motion without any need for buoyancy equipment, and without requiring heavy ROV work.
- the first and flying connector part only requires ROV observation or assistance to bring the guiding means into alignment, where after gravity is allowed to pull the lowered flying umbilical termination head into mating position with the fixed connector part.
- the interacting guide means can be differently structured as long as they provide in cooperation a controlled relative motion which is positively stopped as the lowering connector part reaches the mating position.
- an interacting guide means for controlling the lowering motion can be arranged in the form of a linear guide track on one of the connector parts engaged by a guide pin arranged on the other connector part.
- At least one eye is formed on the bracket and arranged for insertion from above on at least one upright guide post that rises from the holding fixture. It could also be described as an eye on the bracket being arranged insertable from above on a guide post rising from the holding fixture.
- the size of the eye could advantageously be larger than the footprint of the guide post to enable angular adjustment between the flying termination head and the guide post during lowering of the termination head onto the fixed structure. This adaption can also enable a limited movement of the bracket relative to the fixed structure after being lowered onto the fixed structure.
- the curves of the eye are mainly corresponding with the lower radius of the guidepost.
- This embodiment is a non-complex solution.
- the embodiment also facilitates initial alignment of the guide means if the guide post is formed with an introductory or upper length of reduced diameter, thus requiring less precision in the ROV operation for inserting the guide post through the eye.
- the bracket and the holding fixture are remained in position by the structure weight of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical as the eye is fully inserted on the guide post.
- the guide post of the above system rises from a top surface adjoining a front face on the holding fixture.
- the guide post comprises a lower end portion with a larger radius mating with the radius of the eye on the bracket, adjoining an upper end portion of smaller radius. More specifically, the guide post comprises a lower end portion with a first radius, and an upper portion of a second radius, the first radius being larger than the second radius.
- the upper end portion of smaller radius may be adapted for temporary insertion of a guide post extension over the guide post, in this way extending the guided length of the lowering motion. Thereby, a guide post extension is insertable over the guide post.
- This auxiliary guide post prolongs the connecting interface between the cobra head of the flying lead or umbilical and the subsea structure to which the flying lead or umbilical will be connected, thereby facilitating navigating of the first connector part onto the second connector part, the second connector part being part of the subsea structure.
- the second connector part In mating position, the second connector part is accessible for connection via a window that is formed in a front face of the holding fixture. A top surface adjoining the front face supports the lower end of the guide post.
- the bracket comprises a distal leg portion connected pivotally to a proximal leg portion, the latter fixedly connected to an end fitting of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical.
- the bracket comprises a front face which is oriented oppositely to the front face of the holding fixture as the eye is fully inserted on the guide post.
- the eye is formed in a plate-like bracket member protruding from the distal end of the bracket to be received in overlapping relation with the top surface of the holding fixture in mating position.
- the plate-like bracket member will take load from the couplers area of the connection system and transfer it to a less critical part of the subsea structure, i.e. the top surface of the structure.
- a lug, protruding in the front face of the holding fixture may be arranged to engage a seat that is formed in the opposite face of the bracket. In mutual engagement, the lug and seat provide confirmation that the connector parts have reached the mating position. In other words, wherein the lug in the front face of the holding fixture protrudes for engagement with a seat formed in an opposite front face of the bracket in the mating position.
- the eye can be formed in a bracket member that connects the upper ends of two adjoining legs of the bracket.
- Each leg of the bracket comprising a distal leg portion connectable to a proximal leg portion at an adjustable intermediate angle, the proximal leg portion being fixedly connected to an end fitting of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical.
- the connecting bracket member that forms the eye can a plate which reaches forward from the distal end of the bracket to be received in overlapping relation with the top surface of the holding fixture in the mating position.
- a multi bore flying lead or umbilical shall be understood as a flexible or semi-flexible multi-conduit structure designed to convey fluids, electricity or optical signals through internal tubing or cables between items of subsea equipment.
- the couplers mentioned in the disclosure and claims can thus either be hydraulic/pneumatic couplers, optic couplers or electric couplers.
- the first and second connector parts can be equipped with either kind of couplers or a mix of couplers for fluids, electricity or light respectively.
- any mentioning herein of a multi-bore flying lead alone shall be understood to include also a corresponding multi-conduit umbilical as the alternative conveying structure.
- reference number 1 denotes generally an umbilical termination head of a connection system by which a multi-bore flying lead 2 can be connected to an item of subsea equipment.
- the subsea equipment in question can be any arbitrary subsea device and its representation is not required in the drawing for the purpose of illustrating the connection system and umbilical termination head 1.
- the connector 1 comprises a first flying connector part 3 carrying a number of couplers 4.
- the couplers 4 are arranged for coupling with corresponding couplers 6 carried on a second fixed connector part 5.
- the first connector part 3 is suspended in the ends of conduits (steel tube or flexible hoses) 7 that extend from the end of the flying lead 2 into a bracket 8.
- the first connector part 3 comprises a plate 31 in which the couplers are attached.
- the plate is slidably connected to the bracket 8 by means of a set of small rails 32 arranged in a track or groove.
- the track or groove is made by a set of bars forming the groove therebetween.
- the crossbars are attached to the bracket 8 and corresponding rails are arranged on each side of the plate 31, see fig 2B .
- stop means arranged on the bracket 8 or connector part 3 preventing the plate 31 from sliding out of the rail-groove connection.
- the grooves on the bracket could be machined into the sides of the bracket 8 instead of fastening bars to the inner sides of the bracket. It is also conceivable to arrange the rails on the bracket 8 and form grooves or recesses on the plate 31. In this embodiment, the stop means can be added to the bracket on the end sections of the rails.
- the bracket 8 is anchored in a bulk-head plate or an end fitting 9 of the flying lead 2.
- the bracket 8 is bolted to the rim of an end flange 9' attached in the extreme end of the end fitting 9.
- the conduits 7 extend unconstrained within the bracket 8 from the flying lead end 9 to the associated couplers 4 in the first connector part 3.
- the first connector part 3 can be regarded as being suspended floating in the free/unconstrained ends of the conduits 7, due to an inherent flexibility in the conduits 7.
- the capacity of "floating” refers to the ability of pulling the first connection part 3 towards the second connector part 4 by the operation of an ROV tool, which can be brought to engage the ROV handle 23 installed on the first connector part 3, while “sliding” refers to the ability of sliding the first connection part 3 within the bracket 8 to a limited extent as described above, as the connection part 3 will slide between stop means.
- the stop means are not shown on the figures.
- the bracket 8 is a structure comprising a couple of parallel legs, 19 and 20, of which only the distant leg 19 is visible in the sectioned drawing of Fig. 1 (see also Fig. 2B ).
- Each leg comprises a distal leg portion 19' or 20' which is pivotally connected to a proximal leg portion 19", 20" under an adjustable intermediate angle.
- the proximal leg portion 19", 20" is the part of the bracket that is anchored in the end of the umbilical/flying lead.
- the pivotable connection can be adjusted up to submerging of the temination head into water.
- the pivotable connection makes it possible to adjust the legs 19 and 20 in different angels during transportation and on site for connection to a subsea structure.
- the legs 19, 20 are does not point out in an angle relative to the end fitting 9.
- a plate-like bracket member 18 connects the distal ends of the legs 19 and 20.
- the connecting bracket member 18 extends forward from the legs, defining an eye 11 that forms one part of an interacting guide means that controls the first connector part 3 in a lowering motion that brings the connector parts 3 and 5 into mating position.
- the second connector part 5 is stationary mounted in a holding fixture 10 which is secured in the structure of the connectable subsea equipment. Internal conduits 6' of the subsea structure connect to associated couplers 6 in the second connector part 5.
- the holding fixture 10 has a top surface 16 supporting an upright guide post 12 that forms the other part of the interacting guide means. In the mating position shown in Fig. 1 , the eye 11 is fully inserted on the guide post 12, the bracket member 18 landed on the top surface 16 for a load bearing contact at the landing interface 16-18.
- the guide post 12 has a lower end portion 12' with a larger radius mainly corresponding with the radius of the eye 11. However, it can be seen on figs. 2C and 2D that the opening of the eye 11 is larger than the area or circumference of the lower end portion 12' of the guide post 12, allowing the bracket member18 to be angularly adjusted or slide to a limited extent in relation to the holding fixture 10.
- An upper portion 12" of the guide post has a smaller radius adapted for insertion of a guide post-extension 17 over the guide post 12.
- the guide post extension may be used temporarily during lowering of the bracket and the first connector part 3 if weather conditions or other conditions so require.
- the top surface 16 adjoins a front face 14 facing the bracket 8 with the first connector part 3.
- a window 15 in the front face 14 provides access to the second connector part 5 for connection of couplers 4 and 6 in the mating position.
- a lug 21 that protrudes in the vertical face 14 of the holding fixture 10 defines the mating position by engagement with a seat 22 formed in the opposite face 13 of the bracket 8, as the faces 13 and 14 are facing each other in the mating position.
- FIG. 2A shows installation of the guide post extension 17 on the guide post 12.
- the moving connector part is lowered through the water volume hanging from a strap 24 that is connected to eyelets 25 formed in the upper end of the bracket 8.
- the strap is typically fed out from a vessel on the surface, the lowering motion thus driven by gravity.
- the bracket 8 has landed on the holding fixture 10, guided in position as the eye 11 slides down along guide post extension 17 and the guide post 12 respectively.
- the guide post extension 17 may be detached.
- aligning the eye and the guide post/guide post extension can be accomplished using an ROV as the bracket is closing in on the holding fixture. Aligning of the two assemblies may alternatively be accomplished on the surface vessel by insertion of the eye 11 on a lowering line 26 used for installation and retrieval of the guide post extension 17, if appropriate.
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Description
- The present invention relates to a termination head and a connection system for a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical, the connection system comprising a first connector part having a number of couplers associated with internal conduits of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical, a second connector part having a corresponding number of couplers associated with internal conduits of a subsea structure, wherein in a mating position between the first and second connector parts, the first connector part can be pulled towards the second connector part for connection of said couplers.
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US 2007/227740 A1 discloses a rigid flying lead to provide fluid communication between a first item of subsea equipment and a second item of subsea equipment in a marine body. - In the subsea industry, a connector or termination head for the subject purpose is often referred to as a "Cobra Head". A "Cobra Head" is a device which provides termination and tying-in of a flying lead or umbilical between subsea equipment such as between the subsea umbilical termination assembly (SUTA) and a subsea distribution unit (SDU), a Christmas tree (XT), a manifold or flow-base structure, etc. A cobra head is outfitted with a number of wet-matable couplers corresponding to the number of conduits in the flying lead or umbilical. The couplers are assembled in a multiple quick connection (MQC) plate, also referred to as an outboard or flying MQC plate, which can be pulled in and coupled to a corresponding MQC plate which is mounted stationary inboard of the subsea equipment. Connection is typically accomplished by means of an ROV (remotely operated vehicle) operated flying lead orientation tool (FLOT)/torque tool that positions and engages the coupler plates to pull them together in a rotary motion of the tool. The term cobra head originates from the appearance of a flying lead lying on the seafloor when the flying MQC plate is lifted by the ROV assisted by a buoyancy element for coupling with the fixed MQC plate, thus reminding of the appearance of a striking cobra.
- A prior example of a "Cobra Head" can be seen in
US 2010/0059229 A1 . This document discloses a connector device wherein MQC plates of different brands, sizes or designs can be attached to the frame structure of the "Cobra Head" using exchangeable interface elements.US 2010/0059229 A1 also explains the predominantly used method for positioning the MQC plates into mating position upon connecting, a method which includes flying the cobra head into position using an ROV which is assisted by a buoyancy aid that is temporary or permanently attached to the flying lead end. - Regardless of being permanently attached or detachable, the float that provides buoyancy to the flying lead end for mating the MQC plates occupies a volume that reduces the available space for ROV manoeuvres and increases drifting caused by underwater currents.
- Another drawback in prior art "Cobra Head" connection systems is that all forces from the "Cobra Head" and flying lead/umbilical goes directly or partly through the MQC plates.
- In one aspect of the present disclosure there is provided a connection system as specified in claim 1.
- It is an object of the present disclosure to provide a termination head and a connection system for a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical which avoid the drawbacks of prior art cobra head connection systems.
- It is a special object of the present disclosure to provide a flying lead or umbilical termination head and connection system which avoid the need for bulky floats to fly the connector parts into a mating position.
- It is another special object of the present disclosure to provide a flying lead or umbilical termination head and connection system by which the connector parts are relieved from forces resulting from the structural weight of the flying lead or umbilical in connected mode.
- One or several of these objects will be met in a termination head and connection system for a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical as described below.
- It is described a termination head for connection of a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical to a structure, the flying lead or umbilical comprising multiple conduits leading to couplers being arranged on a connector part, the flying lead or umbilical being provided with an end fitting onto which a bracket arrangement is mounted, the connector part being mounted to a bracket of the bracket arrangement, wherein a guide means is arranged on the bracket in such a way that an interacting guide means on the structure lead the umbilical termination head onto the structure for connection of the couplers to corresponding couplers on the structure.
- The guide means is arranged to simplify lowering of the umbilical termination head onto a fixed structure on the seabed. Here, the structure referred to is fixed to or part of an larger structure being supplied with power, hydraulic or other through the umbilical.
- The guide means can be arranged on a surface or plate of the umbilical termination head mating with a surface or plate on the structure to enable guidance of the termination head of the flying lead or umbilical as it is descended down and connected to a subsea structure. It should be noted that the term "umbilical termination head" encompasses termination heads for any flying lead, umbilical or other multibore cable and is used for simplicity in this description.
- The connector part of the umbilical termination head may comprise a plate holding the couplers, the plate being slidably connected to the bracke, the sliding motion being limited by stop means.
- When the couplers on the connector part are free to move to a limited extent, the surrounding structure take up forces passing through the seabed structure, connection system and umbilical termination head instead of putting load on the couplers. As the couplers can be considered as weak parts in the overall system, it is an advantage to avoid forces and loads on these parts.
- The connector part of the umbilical termination head may be provided with a set of grooves recesses in two or more edges or sides of the plate. The bracket will then be provided with a set of rails, the rails fitting in the recesses of the plate, thereby enabling a sliding movement of the plate relative to the bracket.
- The connector part could also be provided with a set of rails in two or more sides, the other of the bracket then being provided with a set of grooves, the rails fitting in the grooves, thereby enabling a sliding movement of the plate relative to the bracket between the stop means.
- The grooves can be made by fastening crossbars to the inner surfaces of the bracket, machining a groove into the inner surfaces of the bracket or machining grooves or recesses into the sides of the plate of the connector part.
- To ensure that the plate is held in the bracket, stop means may be arranged on the bracket, plate and/or rails to limit the sliding movement.
- With the above described sliding arrangement, the plate will be movably connected to load bearing structure, thereby avoiding excessive load on essential parts such as the couplers.
- The bracket arrangement of the umbilical termination head may comprise a distal leg portion pivotably connected to a proximal leg portion, the distal leg portion being connected to the bracket and the proximal leg portion being connected to an end fitting of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical.
- The provision of a "knee" in the bracket arrangement, enables adjustment of the umbilical termination head and connection system relative to the umbilical or flying lead. This could for example be relevant if there is movement in the subsea structure or umbilical, to optimize the angle between the umbilical and subsea structure before connection, or to adjust the angle between umbilical and subsea structure after connection if there is some sort of misalignment as the exit angle of the umbilical or conduit can be adjusted. In one embodiment, the connection system comprises a first connector part having a number of couplers associated with internal conduits of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical. A second connector part has a corresponding number of couplers associated with internal conduits of a subsea structure. The first connector part is suspended floating in the free ends of associated conduits, said conduits extending non-constrained from the end of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical into a bracket that is anchored in said end of the flying lead or umbilical. The second connector part is mounted stationary in a holding fixture. The holding fixture being part of the subsea structure or being attached to the subsea structure.
- In a mating position the first connector part can be pulled towards the second connector part for connection due to an inherent flexibility in the non-constrained conduits within the bracket.
- It is thereby also described a connection system for a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical, the connection system comprising a first connector part having a number of couplers, a second connector part having a corresponding number of couplers, wherein the first connector part is suspended in ends of associated conduits, the conduits are extending from one end of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical into the couplers arranged in the first connector part, and wherein the second connector part is mounted stationary in a holding fixture, and further wherein in a mating position the first connector part can be pulled towards the second connector part for connection, wherein interacting guide means are arranged on the holding fixture and on a bracket that is anchored in said one end of the flying lead or umbilical respectively, to bring the first and second connector parts into mating position through a guided, relative motion.
- The interacting guide means have the combined benefit of simplifying the connection process and transferring load from the umbilical termination head to a separate holding structure.
- In some embodiments of the above system, the first connectorpart is suspended floating in free ends of associated conduits, said conduits extending non-constrained from the end of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical into the bracket.
- In some embodiments of the above connection system, the interacting guide means is arranged to bring the first and second connector parts into mating position through a descending motion of the first connector part onto the second connector part.
- More specifically, in some embodiments the interacting guide means are arrangeable on the bracket and on the holding fixture respectively, to bring the first and second connector parts into mating position through a guided, relative motion, especially through a guided vertical relative motion.
- In other words, the umbilical termination head will be mated through a descending or lowering motion without any need for buoyancy equipment, and without requiring heavy ROV work. Hanging from a crane on a surface vessel, the first and flying connector part only requires ROV observation or assistance to bring the guiding means into alignment, where after gravity is allowed to pull the lowered flying umbilical termination head into mating position with the fixed connector part.
- It will be realized that the interacting guide means can be differently structured as long as they provide in cooperation a controlled relative motion which is positively stopped as the lowering connector part reaches the mating position. For example, an interacting guide means for controlling the lowering motion can be arranged in the form of a linear guide track on one of the connector parts engaged by a guide pin arranged on the other connector part. Thus, in accordance with the present invention, the "cobra head" is urged into position for connection by the influence of gravity and the geometric design of the two meeting parts.
- In one embodiment, at least one eye is formed on the bracket and arranged for insertion from above on at least one upright guide post that rises from the holding fixture. It could also be described as an eye on the bracket being arranged insertable from above on a guide post rising from the holding fixture. The size of the eye could advantageously be larger than the footprint of the guide post to enable angular adjustment between the flying termination head and the guide post during lowering of the termination head onto the fixed structure. This adaption can also enable a limited movement of the bracket relative to the fixed structure after being lowered onto the fixed structure. The curves of the eye are mainly corresponding with the lower radius of the guidepost.
- This embodiment is a non-complex solution. The embodiment also facilitates initial alignment of the guide means if the guide post is formed with an introductory or upper length of reduced diameter, thus requiring less precision in the ROV operation for inserting the guide post through the eye.
- It should be noted that the bracket and the holding fixture are remained in position by the structure weight of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical as the eye is fully inserted on the guide post. In some embodiments, the guide post of the above system rises from a top surface adjoining a front face on the holding fixture.
- Thus, in one embodiment, the guide post comprises a lower end portion with a larger radius mating with the radius of the eye on the bracket, adjoining an upper end portion of smaller radius. More specifically, the guide post comprises a lower end portion with a first radius, and an upper portion of a second radius, the first radius being larger than the second radius. The upper end portion of smaller radius may be adapted for temporary insertion of a guide post extension over the guide post, in this way extending the guided length of the lowering motion. Thereby, a guide post extension is insertable over the guide post. This auxiliary guide post prolongs the connecting interface between the cobra head of the flying lead or umbilical and the subsea structure to which the flying lead or umbilical will be connected, thereby facilitating navigating of the first connector part onto the second connector part, the second connector part being part of the subsea structure.
- In mating position, the second connector part is accessible for connection via a window that is formed in a front face of the holding fixture. A top surface adjoining the front face supports the lower end of the guide post.
- With a view to the bracket of the system, in some embodiments, the bracket comprises a distal leg portion connected pivotally to a proximal leg portion, the latter fixedly connected to an end fitting of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical.
The bracket comprises a front face which is oriented oppositely to the front face of the holding fixture as the eye is fully inserted on the guide post. - In some embodiments of the system, the eye is formed in a plate-like bracket member protruding from the distal end of the bracket to be received in overlapping relation with the top surface of the holding fixture in mating position. The plate-like bracket member will take load from the couplers area of the connection system and transfer it to a less critical part of the subsea structure, i.e. the top surface of the structure.
- A lug, protruding in the front face of the holding fixture, may be arranged to engage a seat that is formed in the opposite face of the bracket. In mutual engagement, the lug and seat provide confirmation that the connector parts have reached the mating position. In other words, wherein the lug in the front face of the holding fixture protrudes for engagement with a seat formed in an opposite front face of the bracket in the mating position.
- The eye can be formed in a bracket member that connects the upper ends of two adjoining legs of the bracket. Each leg of the bracket comprising a distal leg portion connectable to a proximal leg portion at an adjustable intermediate angle, the proximal leg portion being fixedly connected to an end fitting of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical.
- The connecting bracket member that forms the eye can a plate which reaches forward from the distal end of the bracket to be received in overlapping relation with the top surface of the holding fixture in the mating position.
- From the above it will be realized that all structural load and external forces are taken up by the landing interface as the bracket is landed on the holding fixture, thus relieving the connector parts, or the MQC plates, from external forces and structural loads.
- In the following, embodiments of the invention will be more closely described with reference made to the drawings. In the drawings:
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Fig. 1 is a partly sectioned elevational view of the connection system in mating position and in non-connected mode, and -
Figs. 2A-2D illustrate the sequential steps in a process for mating a moving connector part with a stationary connector part of the present connection system. - For the purpose of disclosure, a multi bore flying lead or umbilical shall be understood as a flexible or semi-flexible multi-conduit structure designed to convey fluids, electricity or optical signals through internal tubing or cables between items of subsea equipment. The couplers mentioned in the disclosure and claims can thus either be hydraulic/pneumatic couplers, optic couplers or electric couplers. Accordingly, the first and second connector parts can be equipped with either kind of couplers or a mix of couplers for fluids, electricity or light respectively. However, if not otherwise stated, any mentioning herein of a multi-bore flying lead alone shall be understood to include also a corresponding multi-conduit umbilical as the alternative conveying structure.
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Fig. 1 , reference number 1 denotes generally an umbilical termination head of a connection system by which amulti-bore flying lead 2 can be connected to an item of subsea equipment. The subsea equipment in question can be any arbitrary subsea device and its representation is not required in the drawing for the purpose of illustrating the connection system and umbilical termination head 1. - The connector 1 comprises a first
flying connector part 3 carrying a number ofcouplers 4. Thecouplers 4 are arranged for coupling withcorresponding couplers 6 carried on a secondfixed connector part 5. - The
first connector part 3 is suspended in the ends of conduits (steel tube or flexible hoses) 7 that extend from the end of the flyinglead 2 into abracket 8. Thefirst connector part 3 comprises aplate 31 in which the couplers are attached. In the shown embodiment, the plate is slidably connected to thebracket 8 by means of a set ofsmall rails 32 arranged in a track or groove. In the shown embodiment, the track or groove is made by a set of bars forming the groove therebetween. The crossbars are attached to thebracket 8 and corresponding rails are arranged on each side of theplate 31, seefig 2B . To ensure that theplate 31 does not disconnect from thebracket 8, there are stop means arranged on thebracket 8 orconnector part 3 preventing theplate 31 from sliding out of the rail-groove connection. - It should be noted that the grooves on the bracket could be machined into the sides of the
bracket 8 instead of fastening bars to the inner sides of the bracket. It is also conceivable to arrange the rails on thebracket 8 and form grooves or recesses on theplate 31. In this embodiment, the stop means can be added to the bracket on the end sections of the rails. - The
bracket 8 is anchored in a bulk-head plate or an end fitting 9 of the flyinglead 2. In the shown embodiment, thebracket 8 is bolted to the rim of an end flange 9' attached in the extreme end of theend fitting 9. - The conduits 7 extend unconstrained within the
bracket 8 from the flyinglead end 9 to the associatedcouplers 4 in thefirst connector part 3. Thus, thefirst connector part 3 can be regarded as being suspended floating in the free/unconstrained ends of the conduits 7, due to an inherent flexibility in the conduits 7. In this connection, the capacity of "floating" refers to the ability of pulling thefirst connection part 3 towards thesecond connector part 4 by the operation of an ROV tool, which can be brought to engage the ROV handle 23 installed on thefirst connector part 3, while "sliding" refers to the ability of sliding thefirst connection part 3 within thebracket 8 to a limited extent as described above, as theconnection part 3 will slide between stop means. The stop means are not shown on the figures. - The
bracket 8 is a structure comprising a couple of parallel legs, 19 and 20, of which only thedistant leg 19 is visible in the sectioned drawing ofFig. 1 (see alsoFig. 2B ). Each leg comprises a distal leg portion 19' or 20' which is pivotally connected to aproximal leg portion 19", 20" under an adjustable intermediate angle. Theproximal leg portion 19", 20" is the part of the bracket that is anchored in the end of the umbilical/flying lead. - If the conduits 7 are made in a flexible material such as a polymeric or composite material, the pivotable connection can be adjusted up to submerging of the temination head into water. The pivotable connection makes it possible to adjust the
legs legs end fitting 9. However, when the the termination head is on site ready to be lowered down onto a subsea structure, it is an advantage to be able to adjust the legs to a precalculated angle based on the conditions on the seabed. - It is also envisageable to enable adjustment of the pivotable connection on the sea bed, e.g. by making a ROV operable locking mechanism for the connection. It will then be possible to adjust the angle of the termination head on the seabed after connection to the subsea structure.
- A plate-
like bracket member 18 connects the distal ends of thelegs bracket member 18 extends forward from the legs, defining aneye 11 that forms one part of an interacting guide means that controls thefirst connector part 3 in a lowering motion that brings theconnector parts - The
second connector part 5 is stationary mounted in a holdingfixture 10 which is secured in the structure of the connectable subsea equipment. Internal conduits 6' of the subsea structure connect to associatedcouplers 6 in thesecond connector part 5. The holdingfixture 10 has atop surface 16 supporting an upright guide post 12 that forms the other part of the interacting guide means. In the mating position shown inFig. 1 , theeye 11 is fully inserted on theguide post 12, thebracket member 18 landed on thetop surface 16 for a load bearing contact at the landing interface 16-18. - The
guide post 12 has a lower end portion 12' with a larger radius mainly corresponding with the radius of theeye 11. However, it can be seen onfigs. 2C and 2D that the opening of theeye 11 is larger than the area or circumference of the lower end portion 12' of theguide post 12, allowing the bracket member18 to be angularly adjusted or slide to a limited extent in relation to the holdingfixture 10. Anupper portion 12" of the guide post has a smaller radius adapted for insertion of aguide post-extension 17 over theguide post 12. The guide post extension may be used temporarily during lowering of the bracket and thefirst connector part 3 if weather conditions or other conditions so require. - In the holding
fixture 10, thetop surface 16 adjoins afront face 14 facing thebracket 8 with thefirst connector part 3. Awindow 15 in thefront face 14 provides access to thesecond connector part 5 for connection ofcouplers - In the mating position, the structural weight of the flying
lead 2 acts to pull thebracket 8 and thefirst connector part 3 down, thus maintaining the mating position in which connection can be accomplished. Alug 21 that protrudes in thevertical face 14 of the holdingfixture 10 defines the mating position by engagement with aseat 22 formed in theopposite face 13 of thebracket 8, as thefaces - The process of mating the connector parts will now be briefly explained with reference to
Figs. 2A-2D. Fig. 2A shows installation of theguide post extension 17 on theguide post 12. InFig. 2B , the moving connector part is lowered through the water volume hanging from astrap 24 that is connected toeyelets 25 formed in the upper end of thebracket 8. The strap is typically fed out from a vessel on the surface, the lowering motion thus driven by gravity. InFig. 2C , thebracket 8 has landed on the holdingfixture 10, guided in position as theeye 11 slides down alongguide post extension 17 and theguide post 12 respectively. Finally, inFig. 2D , theguide post extension 17 may be detached. - In the mating process, aligning the eye and the guide post/guide post extension can be accomplished using an ROV as the bracket is closing in on the holding fixture. Aligning of the two assemblies may alternatively be accomplished on the surface vessel by insertion of the
eye 11 on a loweringline 26 used for installation and retrieval of theguide post extension 17, if appropriate.
Claims (10)
- A connection system comprising an umbilical termination head (1) for connection of a multi-bore flying lead or umbilical (2) to a structure (10),
the flying lead or umbilical (2) comprising multiple conduits (7) leading to couplers (4) being arranged on a first connector part (3),
a second connector part (5) comprising a set of couplers (6) corresponding to the couplers (4) of the first connector part (3), the second connector part (5) being connected to the structure (10) being a part of a fixed structure,
the umbilical (2) being provided with an end fitting (9) onto which a bracket arrangement (8, 19, 20) is mounted,
the connector part (3) being mounted to a bracket (8) of the bracket arrangement,
characterised in that a guide means (11) is arranged on the bracket (8) in such a way that an interacting guide means (11,12) on the structure (10) lead the umbilical termination head (1) onto the structure (10) for connection of the couplers (4) to the corresponding couplers (6) on the structure (10), the interacting guide means (11; 12) being arranged to bring the first and second connector parts (3; 5) into mating position through a descending motion of the first connector part (3) wherein the first connector part (3) is suspended in free ends of associated conduits (7), said conduits extending from the end fitting (9) of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical into the bracket (8), and wherein an eye (11) on the bracket (8) is arranged insertable from above on a guide post (12) rising from the structure (10). - The connection system of claim 1, wherein the connector part (3) comprises a plate (31) holding the couplers (4), the plate being slidably connected to the bracket (8), the sliding motion being limited by stop means.
- The connection system of claim 2, wherein the connector part (3) or the bracket (8) having a set of rails in two or more sides,
the other of the bracket (8) and connector part (3) being provided with a set of grooves (32), the rails fitting in the grooves, thereby enabling a sliding movement of the plate (31) relative to the bracket (8) between the stop means. - The connection system of any of the previous claims 1-3, wherein the bracket arrangement (8, 19, 19', 19", 20, 20', 20") comprises a distal leg portion (19'; 20') pivotably connected to a proximal leg portion (19"; 20"), the distal leg portion (19'; 20') being connected to the bracket (8) and the proximal leg portion (19"; 20") being connected to an end fitting (9') of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical (2).
- The connection system of any of the preceding claims, wherein the bracket (8) and the structure (10) are remained in position by the structure weight of the multi-bore flying lead or umbilical (2) as the eye (11) is fully inserted on the guide post (12).
- The connection system of any of the preceding claims, wherein the guide post (12) rises from a top surface (16) adjoining a front face (14) on the holding fixture (10).
- The connection system of any of the preceding claims, wherein the guide post (12) comprises a lower end portion (12') with a first radius and a corresponding circumference, and an upper portion (12") of a second radius, the first radius being larger than the second radius, the circumference of the eye (11) on the bracket (8) being larger than the circumference of the lower end portion (12').
- The connection system of any of the preceding claims, wherein a guide post extension (17) is insertable over the guide post (12).
- The connection system of any of the preceding claims, wherein the eye (11) is formed in a plate-like bracket member (18) protruding from the distal end of the bracket (8) to be received in overlapping relation with the top surface (16) of the structure (10) in mating position.
- The connection system of any of the preceding claims, wherein a lug (21) in a front face (14) of the structure (10) protrudes for engagement with a seat (22) formed in an opposite front face (13) of the bracket (8) in the mating position.
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